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EU launches another fair-trade probe into Chinese solar glass imports

EU announced the latest of a sequence of probes into Chinese solar imports. China is accused of selling solar panel components to European clients at prices below its fair market price, causing material damage to the EU solar glass industry , the European Commission said.

read more... 30/04/2013

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China: the most ambitious country in taking steps to reduce carbon emissions

A new report has revealed that China is one of the most ambitious countries that is making big efforts to curb environmental impacts even if it continues to remain the world's largest greenhouse gas emitter.

read more... 29/04/2013

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China to lower fuel prices due to declines of global oil prices

China, the world’s second-biggest oil consumer has announced it intends to lower oil prices in its first change under a new fuel price mechanism that is more tightly linked to the cost of crude oil.

read more... 25/04/2013

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China’s dream about U.S. shale gas success still evanescent

China is hoping that shale gas could change country’s energetic fate in the same way as the U.S., though the nation is facing many challenges, including lack of experience and too little shale gas commercial production, according to industry experts. This came despite the government’s estimations putting shale gas reserves at 25 trillion cubic meters.

read more... 25/04/2013

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Daily: Brent crude hovers around $100 on pessimistic data from China, Europe

Brent crude oil decreased on Tuesday as a result of weak manufacturing data in China and Europe, but settled above $100 a barrel for a second consecutive day, getting some support from strong gains in U.S. equity markets.

read more... 24/04/2013

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